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26,896 Facebook SHARES respond to Duterte appeal for help

26,896 SHARES, 11,000 plus Likes with 1,333,286 people reached is what a single post in a Duterte Facebook support page got. Duterte fan page link – https://www.facebook.com/DuterteMMDM is from the Metro Manila Duterte Movement.

It is no secret that MONEY runs Philippine elections. NO MONEY, NO HONEY. The Administration candidate has UNLIMITED funds to buy Facebook sponsored posts. Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has meager funds and he has called upon his supporters to assist in spreading his message to the Filipino electorate. In Facebook, that means mobilizing thousands of volunteers who would spend at least ten minutes per day at a minimum and a total of thirty minutes per day as a more than ideal contribution (the thirty minutes is the total Facebook usage per day dedicated to Digong but that total may have to be divided into three or four blocks, as in morning noon and night to conform with strict Facebook rules against flooding and spamming per single posting). This method of helping out in social media can be done at home, at work or mobile, both in the Philippines and from abroad. SHARING means opening a Duterte support page and choosing one or more posters to be distributed to the account owner’s wall, the walls of his or her Facebook friends, Facebook groups and Facebook fan pages.

The greatest impact can be created if the volunteer owns or manages a Facebook fan page with hundreds of thousands of Likes or is a member of a Facebook group with about a MILLION members or more each.

Attached is the poster initially published last December 22, 2015. This is just a specific example of the number of people reached. There are many other posts that have the hundreds of thousands of people reached level. The Metro Manila Duterte Movement is coordinating with a number of FB fan page and group administrators for a more coordinated effort.